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    Food Insecurity, Dietary Intakes, and Eating Behaviors in a Convenience Sample of Toronto Youth by Alexandra Dubelt-Moroz, Marika Warner, Bryan Heal, Saman Khalesi, Jessica Wegener, Julia O. Totosy de Zepetnek, Jennifer J. Lee, Taylor Polecrone, Jasmin El-Sarraj, Emelie Holmgren, Nick Bellissimo

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The objective was to investigate the food security status, dietary intakes, and eating behaviors in a convenience sample of youth participating in the Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment LaunchPad programming in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Methods: Youth aged 9–18 years were recruited to participate in the study. …”
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    Perioperative assessment of aortic homograft, Toronto stentless valve, and stented valve in the aortic position. by Jin, X, Gibson, D, Yacoub, M, Pepper, JR

    Published 1995
    “…However, there was no difference in these variables between the Toronto valve and the aortic homograft (3 +/- 12 versus 2 +/- 10 mm Hg; 5% +/- 14% versus 2% +/- 12%, both p > 0.05), although the Toronto valves (normalized to body surface area) were larger than the aortic homografts (14.4 +/- 1.9 versus 12.6 +/- 1.8 mm/m2, p < 0.01). …”
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    A pilot study examining Toronto-area family physician perspectives on thyroid neoplasm evaluation by Arjun Kundra, David P. Goldstein, Kimberly Wintemute, Sangeet Ghai, Richard W. Tsang, Karuna Gupta, Donatus R. Mutasingwa, Jeff Weissberger, Ella Huszti, Patrick Brown, Huan Jiang, Anna M. Sawka

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Methods We performed a cross-sectional mail-out written survey of a random sample of 300 FPs in active practice in the Greater Toronto Area (Markham and Brampton). Results The overall response rate was 22.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 18.0, 27.4% (67/300); the effective response rate was 19.9, 95% CI 15.7, 24.9% (58/291), after excluding 6 FPs that reported TN evaluation was outside their scope of practice and three FPs with an invalid mailing address. …”
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    Alexithymia among patients with unexplained physical symptoms by A. Rady, R. Alamrawy, I. Ramadan, M. Elmissiry

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Objectives In our study we assess prevalence of alexithymia as a potential psychopathological attribute manifesting as unexplained somatic symptoms Methods 196 patients aged 18 to 60 with unexplained physical symptoms for at least three months, after collection of demographic data, medical and psychiatric history, were subject to Arabic version of the following scales : patient health questionnaire PHQ-15 to assess severity of somatic symptoms, patient health questionnaire PHQ-9 to assess depressive symptoms, generalized anaxiety disorder GAD-7 to assess general anxiety disorder symptoms and Toronto Alexithymia scale TAS to assess alexithymia Results 90% of ours ample were female patients, 49,5% showed alexithymia, 27,6% were borderline alexithymic and 23% had no alexithymia. …”
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    Characterization of culture-positive adenovirus serotypes from respiratory specimens in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: September 2007–June 2008 by Mazzulli Tony, Blair Joanne, Lombos Ernesto, Eshaghi AliReza, Yeung Rani, Burton Laura, Drews Steven J

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>This study describes the prevalence of culture-positive adenovirus serotypes in culture-positive respiratory specimens sent to the Central Public Health Laboratory, Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the period September 2007–June 2008. …”
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    Optimized process intensification through dynamic performance simulation and evaluation of treatment alternatives for a wastewater treatment plant in Toronto by Fatima-zahra Ezzahraoui, Rania Hamza

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In this study, a comprehensive plant-wide model of the North Toronto Treatment Plant (NTTP) was developed, focusing on improving operational efficiency and capacity utilization. …”
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